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Hermann Gèoring : the rise and fall

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A former Great War fighter pilot, Hermann Göring became, at his height, the second most powerful Nazi.

Ambitious and ruthless, in addition to being a primary architect of the Third Reich state police and Gestapo, his numerous appointments included Commander-in-Chief of the Luftwaffe, Director of the Four Year Plan and playing a leading role in the Final Solution to the ‘Jewish Question’.

By the outbreak of the war in 1939, he was acknowledged as Hitler’s successor and in 1940 was given the special rank of Marshal of the Empire and senior to all field marshals through the German armed services.

Due to being held responsible for a number of military disasters, Göring’s pre-eminent position declined as the war dragged on to the point where he was expelled from the Party for ‘illegally attempting to seize control of the State’.

Captured by the Allies, he was found guilty at Nuremberg of being a leading war aggressor and advocate of the persecution of Jews and other races.

He cheated the hangman by committing suicide. The career of this leading Nazi is admirably described here in words and copious images.

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Pen & Sword Military
1399050435 / 9781399050432
Paperback / softback
15/03/2024
United Kingdom
English
128 pages : illustrations
25 cm